Using the exercise files

All lynda.com members have accessto the exercise filesused in this course.I have them downloaded to my desk topand they're in a folder called "exercise files".I'm currently on a PC,but the files will work the sameregardless of your operating system.Inside the folder,each chapter has its own folderand in those folders you'll findsub folders for each of the videosin that chapter.Then in these sub foldersyou'll find the start filesyou can use to follow along,as well as the final files that willshow you the final code for each video.I will point the files out to youas I use them in the videos.

All of these files are relatively simple,but they will save you from having toretype all of the code usedif you're following along.If you don't want to use the exercise filesyou can also follow the course from scratch,although you might need to pauseonce in awhile to type the code on the screen.

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9/3/2014

Although small-scale Java EE applications can be built without JavaBeans, in the large-scale Java EE world they're needed to separate business logic from presentation. Learn how to build your own JavaBeans and get developer tips for developing enterprise-level applications that are scalable, cross-compatible, and less demanding of server resources. In this course Patrick Royal covers the core concepts behind JavaBeans and explores the syntax, commands, and tools you need to know. He shows how to create session and entity objects, build server-side code, design objects to take advantage of parallel processing, and improve your code with optimization techniques and extensions. He also issues several JavaBeans programming challenges that allow you to test your knowledge along the way.